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I have trend micro internet security 2009. Lately is has been finding spyware and adware. It says it deletes all of the files but it finds them every scan. It never used to find anything. Do I have a problem with my pc or is my anti-virus taking care of and problems I might have?

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I’m thinking about making apps for ipod touches and iphones, but I have no ideas. What are some good ideas for apps and games?

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I’m looking to spend 00 (maybe a bit more) on a top of the line gaming laptop. I want to play World Of Warcraft near flawlessly on it. I’m thinking between Dell’s XPS and Alienware’s laptops. Now Dell’s XPS systems are awesome and seem ergonomic while Alienware’s don’t. For around 0 more than the XPS, Alienware offers an SLI dual graphics card, the same card that Dell offers. Is that 0 extra worth it? I’ve always thought Alienware was awesome and that Dell is O.K. but Dell owns Alienware so that thought is out the window. What would you choose? The extra 0 is not that big of a deal since i’m planning on keeping this laptop for at least 5 -8 years. The rest of the specs are all the same pretty much!
The Dell XPS is not SLI thus it’s a single card and thus not as graphically powerful as the Alienware, but will I really notice a difference in WOW. Also wouldn’t the SLI dual graphics be difficult to cool when under graphical load?
Don’t forget though, Dell owns Alienware, their customer service is Dell’s customer service!

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How should I set up my servers?

I am trying to set up a Domain Controller (with 2 500 GB Hard Drives to make this a file server), an Exchange Server and a Terminal Server.

I have no idea what I should use. I have a Beefy Pentium D 3.00 GHz with Virtualization Technology and 3.24 GB of RAM. I have a Pelco VMX300 with a Pentium 4 3.00 GHz with 1 GB of RAM and another Pentium 4 3.00 GHz with 1 GB of RAM.

I don’t want to run 3 servers in my house because then there will be too much power wasted on 3 servers running 24/7. Plus there is only 3 users in my house plus 1 user remotely accessing via Terminal Services. There will be more users as well accessing the Terminal Server as well.

Now, I am trying to make the Pelco VMX Server run a Terminal Server since I would like to get the Internet to go through there using Routing and Remote Access. I do not want to use my Router because VPN will not work.

Now, my Pentium D, I would like it to be a Domain Controller as well as well as a File Server. I install VMware Server on it and then I can put Exchange Server on it.

The problem is that, people say that I should put Exchange Server on a Physical Machine or use VMware ESX Server. That is no problem, my Pentium D server can run VMware ESX Server, but then I can’t have it as a file server becuase ESX doesn’t support physical hard drives preformatted with existing data, plus I don’t know how a file server would perform in a Virtualization environment. Someone told me not to even put a DC in a VM. My Terminal Server would be actually be a good DC while my ESX Server would be a good Exchange and TS, but I can’t have a DC being connected direcly to the Internet.

Now I am getting REAL confused.

What should I do? Does anyone have any tips?

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I have Mcafee virus scan and had major problems getting it installed. Now that it is installed, I’n wondering if I can add a spyware detecter without causing problems with conflicts with Mcafee. What is a good one?

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